Band Fringe
Info: Shock Of Life
Years: 2012
Style: Progressive Rock/Metal
Info: MP3 CBR 320 kbps
Info: Canada
Time: Fringe
????? Tracklist: 63:58
Info: 140 Mb
If the cinematic car crash constitutes the cliché that never dies (or kills or wounds its action hero passengers, for that matter), the new play presented by Unstrung Harpist Productions and directed by Tom Prewitt seeks to portray the darker, uglier side of its actual victims’ real-life experiences.
Shock/Trauma chronicles the effects – personal, social, familial, romantic – of Anna Parker’s (Julie Roundtree) crippling injuries in the wake of a devastating car crash that temporarily leaves her in a medically induced coma. Upon her return to consciousness, she faces not only a daunting road to recovery that proves physically and psychologically taxing, but also the feelings of guilt, bewilderment and helplessness of her friends and loved ones, including her boyfriend, Marc Radford (Evan Crump), who struggle in vain to help Anna – and themselves – restore a semblance of normalcy to their lives.
London-based To-Mera took matters into their own hands and self-produced their third and latest album, Exile. It's concept album concerning some rather complex and perplexing matters. The protagonist, having faced hardship, suffering, and loss, places herself in personal exile to avoid any future harm. While in her self-imposed exile, she searches for answers about existence, humanity, and the meaning of life. Darn heady stuff. I'll leave it to you, once you buy the disc, to discover the answers she finds.
Coming to a new To-Mera album can be quite the challenge. They play true progressive rock and metal, that is, always pushing the boundaries of complex arrangements. While the music is compelling and the musicianship first class, it's hard to call To-Mera's prog overly accessible or commercially viable. But if it's intrigue and challenge you want, To-Mera's delivers to the full extent, and that makes Exile entertaining.
Over the last winter, Earthship immersed at Hidden Planet Studio one more time to rehearse and record their second album „Iron Chest“.The album title stands for the soul of every single being on this planet, vulnerable and exposed to the cruel force of life, yet withstanding its lashes with iron rigor... and only opening up with the right key in the end... „Iron Chest“ is a vile beast of an album, spitting iron nails in every direction, yet rich with groove and soul. EARTHSHIP's abrasive, heavy custom sound has grown and reached a new level of intensity.
01. Old Widow's Gloom 04:04
02. Athena 03:52
03. Iron Chest 05:16
04. Boundless Void 04:34
05. Eyes in the Night 01:42
06. Brimstone 05:04
07. Catharsis 03:05
08. Silver Decay 05:14
09. Shattered 04:44
10. Teal Trail 05:19